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  1. Cromwell Mi-ing “Nalagsalagsak ak ken nakasa-kasat ak ty in mali siya ka fiyag ko ay si pupuso ay manglayad kn mang-asawa ken saken ya siya angkay akes nan fafai sina lufong ay lychek makadwa ken ma-asawa ay entak annachan, isalakan, respituwen, ya laylaychen is engengkana.”

  2. Portrait of Elizabeth Cromwell, the Protectoress, by Robert Walker, c. 1655, Oil on Canvas. This painting shows Mrs Cromwell in a fine silk dress, as befits the wife of the Lord Protector and head of state, not a role that she naturally seems to have felt comfortable with. Long Term Private Loan.

  3. Henry Cromwell (1628–1674) m. Elizabeth Russell (died 1687) Henry Cromwell (died 1711) m. Hannah Hewling; five sons and two daughters; Elizabeth Cromwell (1629–1658) m. John Claypole (1625–1688) James Cromwell (born and died in 1632) Mary Cromwell (1637–1713) m. Thomas Belasyse, 1st Earl Fauconberg (ca. 1627 – 1700) Frances Cromwell ...

  4. Elizabeth Cromwell, dåpsnavn Elizabeth Bourchier (født 1598, død 1665), var hustru av Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector av England, Skottland og Irland. Hun ble tidvis referert til som Lady Protectress eller Protectress Joan .

  5. Elizabeth Cromwell, 8 e baronne Cromwell (1674–1709) est une femme noble anglaise, fille unique de Vere Essex Cromwell, 4 e comte d'Ardglass et de son épouse Catherine Hamilton. Titre. À la mort de son père en 1687, elle revendique le titre de baron Cromwell d'Oakham, bien que son comté et sa vicomte disparaissent.

  6. 10 de jan. de 2001 · Staged as a dialogue “between the ghost of this grand traytor and tyrant Oliver Cromwell, and sir reverence my Lady Joan his wife” (1), Andrews situates Elizabeth as a prophetic intermediary between Cromwell’s ghost — who, Samson-like, has now “become house-keeper in Hell” (16) — and Richard and Henry, Elizabeth’s sons. Cromwell ...

  7. Frances Cromwell. Father. Sir John Seymour. Mother. Margery Wentworth. Elizabeth Seymour ( c. 1518 [5] – 19 March 1568 [3]) was a younger daughter of Sir John Seymour of Wulfhall, Wiltshire and Margery Wentworth. [6] Elizabeth and her sister Jane served in the household of Anne Boleyn, the second wife of Henry VIII.